Eadwald 4
(Male)
Boy healed by Wilfrid 2
l vii-e viii
Notes: The boy is called Adelwaldus in William of Malmesbury Gesta Pontificum.
Factoid List
Recorded Name (2)
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... agnomine Filius Episcopi ... (1)
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Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
... cognomine Eodwald ... (1)
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Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
Personal Information (2)
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physical (1)
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Stephen.VitWilfridi 18 (handsome boy)
residence (1)
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Stephen.VitWilfridi 18 (having been sought he was found hidden amongst others of the British)
Occupation (1)
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Monk (1)
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Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
Status (1)
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Puer (1)
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Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
Personal Relationship (2)
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~ Mother (Consanguineal kinship) of Eadwald 4 (1)
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Anonymous 131: of Eadwald 4: Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
Eadwald 4 Son (Consanguineal kinship) of ~ (1)
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of Anonymous 131: Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
Event (3)
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Baptism (1)
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Wilfrid 2.healing of young British boy (Eadwald 4): Wilfrid 2 healed and baptized Eadwald 4.: Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
Confirmation (1)
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Wilfrid 2.miracles: Wilfrid 2, on entering the village of Tiddanefre, was met by a large group of women offering children for confirmation. Among them was Anonymous 131 who offered her son [Eadwald 4] as if he was still alive, hoping that her trick would bring him back to life. Wilfrid 2 discovered her deceit, but, moved by her tears and determination, he prayed over the child, placed his right hand over the corpse and brought him back to life. This boy [Eadwald 4] later became a monk of Ripon. A similar miracle happened at Hexham. A monk [Bothelm 1] fell from the top of the church, which was being built, and had all his bones broken. But the bishop [Wilfrid 2] called the monks to prayer, and the broken bones knitted together, and the patient regained his strength.
: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.100.24-28
Death/dying (1)
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Eadwald 4.death: Eadwald 4, living in God's service in Ripon, died in the great plague.: Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
Healing (1)
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Wilfrid 2.healing of young British boy (Eadwald 4): Wilfrid 2 healed and baptized Eadwald 4.: Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
Injury and wounding (1)
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Wilfrid 2.miracles: Wilfrid 2, on entering the village of Tiddanefre, was met by a large group of women offering children for confirmation. Among them was Anonymous 131 who offered her son [Eadwald 4] as if he was still alive, hoping that her trick would bring him back to life. Wilfrid 2 discovered her deceit, but, moved by her tears and determination, he prayed over the child, placed his right hand over the corpse and brought him back to life. This boy [Eadwald 4] later became a monk of Ripon. A similar miracle happened at Hexham. A monk [Bothelm 1] fell from the top of the church, which was being built, and had all his bones broken. But the bishop [Wilfrid 2] called the monks to prayer, and the broken bones knitted together, and the patient regained his strength.
: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.100.24-28
Meeting (1)
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Wilfrid 2.miracles: Wilfrid 2, on entering the village of Tiddanefre, was met by a large group of women offering children for confirmation. Among them was Anonymous 131 who offered her son [Eadwald 4] as if he was still alive, hoping that her trick would bring him back to life. Wilfrid 2 discovered her deceit, but, moved by her tears and determination, he prayed over the child, placed his right hand over the corpse and brought him back to life. This boy [Eadwald 4] later became a monk of Ripon. A similar miracle happened at Hexham. A monk [Bothelm 1] fell from the top of the church, which was being built, and had all his bones broken. But the bishop [Wilfrid 2] called the monks to prayer, and the broken bones knitted together, and the patient regained his strength.
: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.100.24-28
Miracle (2)
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Wilfrid 2.healing of young British boy (Eadwald 4): Wilfrid 2 healed and baptized Eadwald 4.: Stephen.VitWilfridi 18
Wilfrid 2.miracles: Wilfrid 2, on entering the village of Tiddanefre, was met by a large group of women offering children for confirmation. Among them was Anonymous 131 who offered her son [Eadwald 4] as if he was still alive, hoping that her trick would bring him back to life. Wilfrid 2 discovered her deceit, but, moved by her tears and determination, he prayed over the child, placed his right hand over the corpse and brought him back to life. This boy [Eadwald 4] later became a monk of Ripon. A similar miracle happened at Hexham. A monk [Bothelm 1] fell from the top of the church, which was being built, and had all his bones broken. But the bishop [Wilfrid 2] called the monks to prayer, and the broken bones knitted together, and the patient regained his strength.
: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.100.24-28
Monastic life, converting to/joining/oblation (1)
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Wilfrid 2.miracles: Wilfrid 2, on entering the village of Tiddanefre, was met by a large group of women offering children for confirmation. Among them was Anonymous 131 who offered her son [Eadwald 4] as if he was still alive, hoping that her trick would bring him back to life. Wilfrid 2 discovered her deceit, but, moved by her tears and determination, he prayed over the child, placed his right hand over the corpse and brought him back to life. This boy [Eadwald 4] later became a monk of Ripon. A similar miracle happened at Hexham. A monk [Bothelm 1] fell from the top of the church, which was being built, and had all his bones broken. But the bishop [Wilfrid 2] called the monks to prayer, and the broken bones knitted together, and the patient regained his strength.
: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.100.24-28
Praying (1)
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Wilfrid 2.miracles: Wilfrid 2, on entering the village of Tiddanefre, was met by a large group of women offering children for confirmation. Among them was Anonymous 131 who offered her son [Eadwald 4] as if he was still alive, hoping that her trick would bring him back to life. Wilfrid 2 discovered her deceit, but, moved by her tears and determination, he prayed over the child, placed his right hand over the corpse and brought him back to life. This boy [Eadwald 4] later became a monk of Ripon. A similar miracle happened at Hexham. A monk [Bothelm 1] fell from the top of the church, which was being built, and had all his bones broken. But the bishop [Wilfrid 2] called the monks to prayer, and the broken bones knitted together, and the patient regained his strength.
: WilliamofMalmesbury.GestaPontificumAnglorum iii.100.24-28